An Inquiry Into the Character and Tendency of the American Colonization and American Anti-slavery SocietiesR.G. Williams, 1837 - 206 من الصفحات |
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... course a father may not instruct his own children . In Maryland , a Justice of the Peace may order a free negro's ears to be cut off for striking a white man . In Kentucky , for the same offence , he is to receive thirty lashes , " well ...
... course a father may not instruct his own children . In Maryland , a Justice of the Peace may order a free negro's ears to be cut off for striking a white man . In Kentucky , for the same offence , he is to receive thirty lashes , " well ...
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... course it is folly to attempt what is imprac- ticable . The very attempt , moreover , is calculated to counteract and thwart the whole plan of Colonization , as far as it succeeds . But this is not all . Some might think the obligations ...
... course it is folly to attempt what is imprac- ticable . The very attempt , moreover , is calculated to counteract and thwart the whole plan of Colonization , as far as it succeeds . But this is not all . Some might think the obligations ...
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... chargeable . The friends of the school had offered to give the selectmen bonds to any amount , to secure the town from all cost on account of the * pupils ; and of course this suit was a wicked 31 PROCEEDINGS IN CANTERBURY .
... chargeable . The friends of the school had offered to give the selectmen bonds to any amount , to secure the town from all cost on account of the * pupils ; and of course this suit was a wicked 31 PROCEEDINGS IN CANTERBURY .
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William Jay. pupils ; and of course this suit was a wicked perversion of the law , and the plaintiffs ought to have been indicted , for a malicious prosecution under color of office . With equal propriety might the civil authority of New ...
William Jay. pupils ; and of course this suit was a wicked perversion of the law , and the plaintiffs ought to have been indicted , for a malicious prosecution under color of office . With equal propriety might the civil authority of New ...
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... of the blacks , can be founded by their joint contributions ; -from the academies , boarding schools , and colleges of the whites , they are al- ready excluded ; of course , they are - doomed 36 ACT OF CONNECTICUT LEGISLATURE .
... of the blacks , can be founded by their joint contributions ; -from the academies , boarding schools , and colleges of the whites , they are al- ready excluded ; of course , they are - doomed 36 ACT OF CONNECTICUT LEGISLATURE .
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الصفحة 133 - And that servant, which knew his lord's will, and prepared not himself, neither did according to his will, shall be beaten with many stripes. But he that knew not, and did commit things worthy of stripes, shall be beaten with few stripes.
الصفحة 1 - Give me the liberty to know, to utter, and to argue freely according to conscience, above all liberties.
الصفحة 163 - That Congress have no authority to interfere in the emancipation of slaves, or in the treatment of them in any of the states; it remaining with the several states alone to provide rules and regulations therein, which humanity and true policy may require.
الصفحة 146 - ... for my country when I reflect that God is just ; that his justice cannot sleep forever ; that considering numbers, nature, and natural means only, a revolution of the wheel of fortune, an exchange of situation, is among possible events ; that it may become probable by supernatural interference. The Almighty has no attribute which can take sides with us in such a contest.
الصفحة 128 - A slave is one who is in the power of a master to whom he belongs. The master may sell him, dispose of his person, his industry, and his labor. He can do nothing, possess nothing, nor acquire anything, but what must belong to his master.
الصفحة 138 - In the vast field extending from an entire State beyond 'the Potomac, to the Sabine river, and from the Atlantic to the Ohio, there are to the best of our knowledge not twelve men exclusively devoted to the religious instruction of the negroes.
الصفحة 175 - ... yet this plantation was thought to be under the worst discipline, and the slaves the most idle of any in the plain. I myself inspired the same activity into three other plantations of which I had the management." He goes on to assert that " the colony was flourishing under Toussaint — the whites lived happily, and in peace upon their estates, and the negroes continued to work for them.
الصفحة 98 - Tell me not of rights — talk not of the property of the planter in his slaves. I deny the right — I acknowledge not the property. The principles, the feelings of our common nature rise in rebellion against it. Be the appeal made to the understanding or to the heart, the sentence is the same that rejects it.
الصفحة 138 - We cannot cry out against the Papists for withholding the Scriptures from the common people, and keeping them in ignorance of the way of life ; for we withhold the Bible from our servants, and keep them in ignorance of it, while we will not use the means to have it read and explained to them.
الصفحة 83 - Slavery is not a national evil : on the contrary, it is a national benefit. ' Slavery exists in some form every where ; and it is not of much consequence, in a philosophical view, whether it be voluntary or not.